Monday, Jun. 18, 1945

Inventions of the Month

P: By the Army Chemical Warfare Service: a new fire bomb, the M-74, said to be even more effective than the jellied-gasoline M69 (TIME, April 2). A concoction of phosphorus, magnesium, asphalt, gasoline and other chemicals, the 10-lb. bomb throws gobs of clinging, white-hot lava which are hotter and harder to put out than gasoline.

P: By the U.S. Department of Agriculture: a method of starting plants indoors under fluorescent light.

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